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With Bill C-2, Mark Carney is preparing a massive overreach and invasion of freedom. With this new Bill the government will gain the ability to surveil all Canadians without a warrant. And the Carney Government is also awarding itself the power in C-5 to fast track projects that it picks. But is this last power the trade-off for getting things done? Michael Diamond is with The Upstream Strategy Group - he joins Stephen LeDrew to discuss this for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It looks like the Conservatives have been spending a lot of time fluffing their pillows in ridings where they are likely to be elected anyways. Will this pay off for them? Or should they be spending more time in Ontario and Quebec if they have any hope in forming the Government! Michael Diamond is the president of Upstream Strategies - he joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Geoengineering för att manipulera jordens klimat kan ses som en nödbroms om inte den gröna omställningen räcker. Men blir det en ursäkt att inte göra tillräckligt? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Är det klokt att satsa på skuggande membran i rymden mellan solen och jorden, blekta moln som reflekterar värmeinstrålningen bättre, eller fysiska barriärer som skyddar kritiska glaciärer vid polerna? Meningarna går isär om vilka former av geoengineering som vore klokt att satsa på. Klimatforskaren Kevin Noone menar att vi borde satsa allt på att få ner växthusgasutsläppen, medan kollegorna John Moore, Christer Fuglesang och Michael Diamond menar att forskningen kring olika former av geoengineering måste fortsätta.Reporter: Ylva Carlqvist Warnborgvet@sr.seProducent: Lars Broströmlars.brostrom@sr.se
The Trudeau Liberals have made it so that you don't need to pay for a membership. All you need to do is check a box on an online form, and —ZAP(as his father said in one election) Done! Canadians are now left with a Liberal party where the membership roster includes people's dogs! What has become of this once great party? Dan McTeague is a former Liberal MP - he joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featured Film/Tracklist: Beastie Boys Story (2020)Here's a little story they're about to tell... Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz share the story of the band, Beastie Boys, and 40 years of friendship in a live documentary experience directed by friend and collaborator, Spike Jonze.Directed by:Spike JonzeCast:Beastie Boys, Mike D, and Adam Horovitz===========================Subscribe and Listen to the Tracklist Podcast HERE:
Teddy Roosevelt said when it comes to foreign policy you should talk softly and carry a big stick. Whereas, Donald Trump has been doing something of the opposite - he's talking loudly - and implying a big stick to follow it up. Will this serve him well? Will we see the end of the conflicts in Israel and Ukraine on his watch? Brian Lilley is a columnist with the Toronto Sun - He joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, to discuss this for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Chrystia Freeland's campaign launch to be the Captain of the Titanic … err … the Leader of the LIberal Party, she brags that Donald Trump doesn't like her. Why does she think this is a good thing? The United States has the political and economic clout to wreak havoc on the Canadian economy - Shouldn't we look for a leader who can work with the United States Government? Brian LIlley is a columnist with the Toronto Sun - He joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, to discuss this for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donald Trump famously threatened to put a 25% tariff on all goods coming from Canada. Since then politicians at all levels of government (except Danielle Smith) have been running around like chickens with their heads cut off - threatening counter-tariff's - to try to quell fear. The reality is - Donald Trump thinks that he can make America Great with tariffs - and Canada needs to take this seriously. Brian Lilley is a columnist with the Toronto Sun - he joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, to discuss this for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2015 Justin Trudeau saved the Liberal Party from oblivion. Canadians were riding high on the post-Obama wave of hope and change. After fake feminism, more blackface than he can count, and countless other scandals in Government - the Liberal Party as we once knew it is no more. How long will the Liberals be feeling the post- rudeau hangover? Dan McTeague is a former Liberal MP - he joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, to discuss this for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liberals have been slow to throw their hat in the ring for the leadership of the party. Perhaps because this is akin to asking someone to Captain the Titanic … after it has hit the iceberg. Many prominent Liberals have already said they are not interested in the job … but out of the names who have - is there anyone good to take the helm? Dan McTeague knows about good leadership - he is a former Liberal MP and joins Michael Diamond, filling in for Stephen LeDrew, for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with producer DJ & musician Michael Diamond to hear about his new EP Placid Wakefulness. Plus. Alex meets Ace to hear about her experience on The Voice!Here's this week's tracklist: • WOOZE - Weapons Of Mass Seduction Wynona - Slide Away JMIE - Losin' My Mind (Remix) (feat. Chayz3r) Richard Walters - Migrations (feat. Katherine Priddy) iiis - Slow Riot Just Kids - secondhand smoke Lucy Tun - Come To My House Wilderness States - Always Yours YK - MIND ON U Lilypads - Coming Home May Tumi - Something Calls Ashley Singh - Sometimes Michael Diamond - Reverse Entropy (feat. Alex Wilson) Waiting for Smith - Some Words SAVE US - Stray Glass Animals - Show Pony (Radio 1 Live Lounge Session) Justin Peng - Shelter Bloody Fiasco - Stick to the Path Redlane - Cat Out of the Bag Mountainscape - Towering Monoliths ZOĒ - Healing Myself Dubwiser - A Night in Port of Spain • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
Michael Diamond joins Ned to discuss the role of a father beyond just providing for the family. Michael talks about how fathers are meant to be grounding forces, bringing order and protection to their homes. He encourages all you dads out there to break out of the routine that often traps men in a life of mediocrity and embrace your responsibility with intention. He also touches on the importance of being present, seeing your children for who they are, and nurturing growth, not just in them, but in yourself as a father and a man.Links and ResourcesMichael on InstagramIgKnight the King IgKnight the King Podcast on YouTube IgKnight the King PodcastIgKnight the King on InstagramSchedule a Call with Michael---------Transform Your Body with Ned & RUK Fitness: RUK FitnessThis episode is sponsored by The Adventure of FatherhoodOrder The Adventure of Fatherhood children's book hereCheck out the TEDx----------Want to learn more about The Adventure of Fatherhood?https://www.adventureoffatherhood.com/https://www.rebelandcreate.com/Each week Ned sits down with a dad and asks him to open up his field notes and share with other men who find themselves on the Adventure of Fatherhood. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!Follow us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatherhoodfieldnotesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FatherhoodfieldnotesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebelandcreateMentioned in this episode:RUK Fitness
In the United States we are witnessing history in the making with the unprecedented nomination of Kamala Harris for President only a few months prior to the election. Two attempts to assassinate Donald Trump have failed. And with these strange historic events the headlines are regularly full of lies and made- up stories. What the hell is going on in the United States? Michael Diamond is a political consultant with Upstream Strategy Group - he joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Carney recently said that “Liberals have been doing a great job for Canadians” - Which Canadians is he talking about? Two recent byelections have shown that Canadians very much don't believe that Justin Trudeau is doing a great job. With the cost of living, a housing crisis, and now an immigration crisis - I think it's fair to say that this government is a spectacular failure. Michael Diamond is a Political Consultant with Upstream Strategy Group - he joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There have been many questions about Jagmeet Singh and the future of the NDP after he ripped up his deal with the corrupt Trudeau Liberal government. Have the NDP been tainted by their longtime propping up of the Liberal regime - or did Singh rip up the deal in time to save them from oblivion in the next election? Michael Diamond is a political strategist with Upstream Strategy Group and he joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael is a Doctor of Chiropractic, specializes in the nervous system, is a husband and father, founder of IgKnight the King, and a man on a mission to have awakened men in the world. Our conversation covers a lot of ground. From the triple A's of awakened masculinity, to passing the evolutionary baton, rites of passage, wellness states versus disease states, trauma and the nervous system, and what's going on versus the story we tell ourselves. Website: https://igknighttheking.com/ Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@IgKnighttheKing
We have a great episode for you here! Partners in love, partners in life ... Tom Postilio + Mickey Conlon are amongst our very favorite clients here at Pace. Power brokers at Compass, they join to talk about their celebrity listings, unique home properties and strategies for those of us aspiring to own our own dream home! Michael Diamond also stops by. Michael covers real estate for the Asbury Park Press and recently covered one of Tom & Mickey's NJ listings. Enjoy!
Dr. Michael Diamond is an ID-trained physician scientist at Washington University of Saint Louis where he serves as the Herbert S. Gasser Professor within the Departments of Medicine, Molecular Microbiology, Pathology & Immunology. Dr. Diamond runs a prolific basic science lab studying the molecular basis of disease of globally emerging RNA viruses and focuses on the interface between pathogenesis and host immunity. He is also actively involved in mentorship of physician-scientist trainees. He is also a recipient of Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award of the American Society of Clinical Investigation and currently an elected Councilor for the Association of American Physicians. Dr. Diamond completed his MD/PhD training at Harvard University, after which he completed his postgraduate clinical training in medicine and infectious diseases at UCSF. In today's episode, Dr. Diamond discusses the importance of high-quality research and its role in defining one's reputation. He also discusses the leaky pipeline and potential strategies to address the challenges associated with length of training and ways to improve mentorship including formal strategies to facilitate guided mentorship involving junior faculty. Our thanks to Dr. Diamond for being on the podcast. Lab website: Related Links: https://infectiousdiseases.wustl.edu/people/michael-s-diamond/ https://profiles.wustl.edu/en/persons/michael-diamond Executive Producers: - Bejan Saeedi - Joe Behnke - Michael Sayegh - Carey Jansen - Nielsen Weng Faculty Advisors - Brian Robinson - Mary Horton - Talia Swartz - Chris Williams - David Schwartz Twitter: @behindthescope_ Instagram: @behindthemicroscopepod Facebook: @behindthemicroscope1 Website: behindthemicroscope.com
Your immune system has a "memory," which can be both a good and bad thing. When it comes to COVID boosters, scientists like Washington University's Dr. Michael Diamond found that our body doesn't just "remember" its previous vaccines – it uses that memory to fight viruses it hasn't even met yet. How does the immune system "remember" a brand-new virus? What makes COVID vaccines different from the flu vaccine? And what does this mean for COVID vaccines in the future? Dr. Diamond, lead author of a new study in Nature, explains.
A new study at Washington University is examining how yearly vaccines for COVID-19 affect someone's ability to fight the virus. So far, the data suggest people who receive repeated COVID-19 vaccines don't lose their ability to fight the virus. WashU infectious disease specialist Dr. Michael Diamond talked to St. Louis On The Air Host Elaine Cha about his research.
This Saturday, Craig talks to a legend of performing, Michael Diamond! Michael has had an extremely successful career in a range of magic styles from Illusion shows, to escapology to close up comedy magic and so much more! He is truly incredible! Thanks for watching.
Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Government have decided to stop penalizing their citizens with the Trudeau carbon tax. Are other provinces getting ready to follow suit? The Justin Trudeau Liberals will try to spin this to say that Canadians didn't understand their good intentions. Michael Diamond is the founder of the Upstream Group - he joins Stephen LeDrew to unpack this issue for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NDP politicians from coast to coast to coast have abandoned the Jewish community in Canada. This is a hard about-face for a party that historically has had Jewish leadership. In Hamilton, MP Matthew Green is posting content anyone would consider to be pro-Hamas. Provincially, MPP Sarah Jama was kicked out of the NDP caucus for supporting Hamas. Is this spelling the end of the NDP as we know it in Canada? Michael Diamond is the founder of the Upstream group - he joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Im Frühling 2024 können die Beastie Boys und all ihre Fans zwei schöne Jubiläen feiern: Im Mai 1994 erschien eines ihrer besten Alben, „Ill Communication“. Mit drauf: Sabotage“, diese wütende Anarcho-Hymne mit 70er-Jahre-Krimiserien-Video. Und im Juni 2004 kam „To The 5 Boroughs“, eine Ode an ihre Heimatstadt New York. Der Big Apple Melting Pot hatte die Kombo gerade zu Beginn geprägt: Ende der 70er, Anfang der 80er flossen in NYC die damals neuen Musikrichtungen Hip Hop, Punk, Post Punk und Dub ineinander. MCA, Ad-Rock und Mike D inhalierten all das und spuckten es auf ihrem Debut als Rap Rock („License To Ill“) und auf dem Folge-Album als Sample-Meisterwerk („Paul's Boutique“) wieder aus. Später fügten sie dieser speziellen Melange noch u.a. Grunge, Bossanova, Jazz, Boogaloo und Indische Musik hinzu – ihr Einfallsreichtum war schier unerschöpflich, ihre Herangehensweise immer zutiefst respektvoll und positiv. Bis MCA aka Adam Yauch im Mai 2012 viel zu früh verstarb – die Beasties waren Geschichte. Die Geschichte der Band haben sie niedergeschrieben in einer Anthologie, ihrem „Beastie Boys Book“. Musikjournalist-Kollege Vincent Lindig hat Adam Horowitz und Michael Diamond 2018 dazu interviewt. In der aktuellen Episode #088BeastieBoys erzählen Vincent von jener Begegnung und Adam und Mike von den Jahren als sie als Beastie Boys erst New York, dann MTV und die ganze Welt erobert haben.
Once Again what a week its been in sports - From locally in South Australia to everywhere abroad !!!In this episode Pete & Malcolm briefly chat about - AFL - Crows emerging tall suffers an injury in the trial game - SANFL W - Round 1 - Review - Interview with Ali Farrell (NWD) - Rule changes for 2024 - Cricket - Concussion protocols need to be introduced to a talented young cricketer - Tennis - Alex De Mineur defending his title & winning in Mexico - Soccer - Matildas to play a friendly in Adelaide ( huge get for the state ) On this weeks Episode we speak with a true South Australian sporting ambassador where his love for the SANFL and the Adelaide Crows comes through in spades BUT we find out about his proudest moment where his son was selected by the Adelaide Football club and his first game and goal, and his involvement in coaching and the state sides ...... plus much much more - STEPHEN ROWE Pt 2 ( South Fremantle, Norwood & Adelaide Crows Football Clubs ) And This week we have our regular segment back - Extra Time / Big Finish - BASKETBALL - we're on the Jack jumpers band wagon - OLYMPICS - interesting situation with Michael Diamond with the Paris Olympics 2024 - AFL - Should a send off rule or card system be introduced & can we fix the draw to be even ?Plus much much more ..........Find us on your favourite podcast providers Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/game-on/id1647951809Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/55zvQJnnwSXfazoEEKEj50?si=ea5099e361d84731YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@SportsCastMediaSA/community
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Dr. Michael Diamond is an infectious diseases specialist and the Herbert S. Gasser Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Diamond is widely recognized for his research on RNA viruses, particularly West Nile virus and Zika virus, contributing much to their molecular basis and immunity. His work as Associate Director of the Bursky Center for Human Immunology has led to the development of many antiviral therapies for these viruses. Recently, his lab has studied the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 and led the development of the first nasal vaccine against COVID-19. For his work, Dr. Diamond has received immense recognition including the Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award and elections to the National Academy of Inventors, National Academy of Medicine, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Academy of Microbiology. Dr. Diamond has been hugely influential in the field of virology and I learned a lot from this interview, so I hope you enjoy this episode. Title music: World Is Holding Hands by WinnieTheMoog https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
Joanne is back from her extended summer break with a fresh new episode! After an update on her summer travels and her upcoming book, Crafting Your Pitch: A Storytelling Framework, Joanne offers a tribute to her friend and NYU colleague, Michael Diamond who passed away over the summer with a replay of the episode they recorded […] The post My Summer Travels, Writing and a Tribute to a Friend: Episode #82 appeared first on joanne tombrakos.
One after the other, the children just kept dying. By the time Laura Elizabeth Folbigg was laid to rest at just one-and-a-half years old, the world wanted answers, and her mother Kathleen Folbigg stood accused of one of the most heinous crimes imaginable, the murder of four of her own children, all under the age of two. How to support: For extra perks including extra content, early release, and ad-free episodes - Go to - Patreon How to connect: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Please check out our sponsors and help support the podcast: Zocdoc - Go to zocdoc.com/MADNESS and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Better Help - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp - Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/MADNESS and get on your way to being your best self. Babbel - Get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to babbel.com/Madness PDS Debt - PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at www.PDSDebt.com/mad Vessi - Click vessi.com/MADNESS and use code MADNESS for 15% off your entire order! Free shipping to CA, US, AU,JP, TW,KR, SG Hello Fresh - Go to HelloFresh.com/madness50 and use code madness50 for 50% off, plus your first box ships free! Manly Bands - There's no better time to invest in a Manly Bands wedding ring than right now. We're offering a 25% discount on all wedding rings at ManlyBands.com with code MADNESS. Rocket Money - Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions and manage your expenses the easy way by going to RocketMoney.com/minds Liquid IV - Grab your Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide at Costco or get 20% off when you go to www.liquid-iv.com and use code MADNESS at checkout. CrimeCon Appearances: Join us in London (June 10 - 11) or in Orlando (September 22 - 24). And don't forget to quote "MADNESS" to claim your discount. CrimeCon UK - https://www.crimecon.co.uk CrimeCon US - https://www.crimecon.com Research & Writing: Matt Snell Sources: 7news.com.au: Kathleen Folbigg's ex-husband Craig Folbigg speaks out after her pardon ABC.net.au Kathleen Folbigg conviction questioned after scientists discover genetic mutation which 'likely' killed two children BBC: Kathleen Folbigg: Woman jailed over infant deaths pardoned BHP: Our history CNN: Genetics may free a woman convicted of killing her 4 babies and help other parents explain the unexplainable Crimelibrary.org: Her Father's Daughter - The Kathleen Folbigg Story Daily Mail: Read the ominous handwritten letters a convicted baby killer sent to her best mate from behind bars - as they claim new evidence proves she DIDN'T smother her four kids to death: 'She's innocent' Huntervalley.com Justice for Kathleen Folbigg: Plea for Craig Folbigg to Provide His DNA Mamamia: When Kathleen Folbigg was 15, she learned the truth about her family's dark history Mayo Clinic: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) Nationwide Children's Hospital: Laryngomalacia New Zealand Herald: Kathleen Folbigg: Notorious serial killer savagely bashed after moving prisons news.com.au: Inside serial baby killer Kathleen Folbigg's violent and tragic life Redacted report of Dr Michael Diamond dated 16 April 2019 Skynews.com.au: Tracy Chapman tells Kathleen Folbigg's former husband 'no point holding grudges' after ex wife pardoned over kids' deaths Supreme Court of New South Wales: R v Folbigg [2005] NSWCCA 23 (17 February 2005) The Age: 'I read her diary,' husband tells court The Age: Killing them softly The Daily Telegraph: Crime Week — The true story of child killer Kathleen Folbigg The Daily Telegraph: Kathleen Folbigg: Scientists plea for ex-husband's DNA The Guardian: Kathleen Folbigg hoped for ‘genetic miracle' after murder convictions, prison letters show The Guardian: Kathleen Folbigg pardoned and released after 20 years in jail over deaths of her four children The Guardian: Kathleen Folbigg to testify at inquiry into convictions for killing her four babies The Guardian: Kathleen Folbigg's ‘fierce women' on the need to challenge misogyny in criminal cases The Sydney Morning Herald: ‘Dear Trace': Kathleen Folbigg's prison letters to childhood friend The Sydney Morning Herald: Brutal father, tragic children: Folbigg was doomed to trauma The Sydney Morning Herald: Four dead by their mother's hand YouTube: Despite Kathleen's release from jail, Craig Folbigg still believes his children were murdered YouTube: IN FULL: NSW Attorney-General pardons Kathleen Folbigg | ABC News YouTube: Kathleen Folbigg speaks after being released from a jail near Grafton | 7NEWS YouTube: Kathleen Folbigg's tragic life started long before her babies died | ABC News YouTube: The unshakeable faith of the supporters behind the Kathleen Folbigg pardon | 7.30
Welcome to Better Than Rich, a podcast where hosts Andrew Biggs and Mike Abramowitz invites inspiring guests to discuss how to find and fulfill our highest purpose in life. In this episode, Andrew speaks with Michael Diamond about the journey of life and the importance of accountability, natural health, personal growth, and family. They explore the power of connection to God and how it can help us find our purpose, and dive into how men can regain their lover energy in a culture where sex is everywhere. They also discuss the nervous system and how it can be optimized for better health and well-being. This show will remind you that what you do matters and will inspire you to chase your highest dreams. Tune in for an uplifting conversation about living a purposeful life and becoming Better Than Rich! Topics Covered: 00:00:00 - Igniting Change: How Ignite The King and Live Wellness Centers are Transforming Lives 00:02:18 - Pursuing Your Dreams: Insights from Michael, Founder of IgKnight The King 00:06:18 - The Key to Happiness: How Self-Improvement Leads to a Fulfilling Life 00:11:10 - Accountability and Perseverance: Lessons from Successful Entrepreneurs 00:16:24 - Exploring Emotions and Connection: Navigating the Human Experience 00:19:16 - Overcoming Isolation: Finding Support and Connection in a Digital Age 00:27:36 - Rekindling Relationships: A Guide for Men to Regain Lost Lover Energy 00:29:20 - Beyond Physicality: Understanding the Eight Types of Love 00:33:24 - Somatic and Self-Awareness: Developing Clarity and Emotional Intelligence 00:37:08 - The Poetry of Life: Reflections on Spirituality and Connection 00:40:28 - The Magician Archetype: Seeing the Bigger Picture and Finding Purpose 00:44:51 - The Power of Legacy and Giving: Making a Positive Impact on the World 00:49:32 - A Hero's Journey of Faith and Trust: Leaving California to Pursue a Higher Calling 00:51:00 - Connecting to a Higher Intelligence: Tapping into the Power of the Universal Heart 00:55:51 - Becoming a Better Person: Fulfilling the World's Greatest Need through Self-Improvement Links and Resources: IgKnight the King Facebook IgKnight the King Website Michael Diamond on Instagram Connect with The Better Than Rich Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Linkedin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betterthanrichshow/message
Michael Diamond-Hunter is a WBBL referee who joins us for episode 15 to discuss his journey, refereeing and his thoughts on the WBBL.
Megan and Kim wind up their guest-co-hosting gigs with a bumper crop of pop culture topics. What Now takes us through The Keeper, "Bettys," acceptable crush objects Simon de la Brosse and Ethan Hawke, and Unacceptable crush object Leaf Phoenix. We attempt to understand the plot of Nightmare On Elm Street 5 and the appeal of Queen Of Hearts. We celebrate Mike's extremely correct five-star review of the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique, and why the youth still know Tears For Fears. Then it's on to another successful One To Watch pick, and a feature all about every cool late '80s girl's object of disdain: New Kids On The Block. Join us as we go through the issue Step By Step! QUICK LINKS
In this episode Joanne is in conversation with Michael Diamond, a marketing and communications thought leader, former CMO of Time Warner Cable, NYUSPS Clinical Assistant Professor, and co-author along with Milos Bujisic and Jennifer Scott of the recently published 2022 Corporate Social Value Index. They discuss the 2022 Corporate Social Value Index, purpose-driven marketing, how it’s […] The post How Brand Social Values Are Impacting Marketing With Michael Diamond: Episode #71 appeared first on joanne tombrakos.
The remarkable thing about Pierre Poilievre's victory in the Conservative leadership race isn't just how overwhelmingly he won, but that he signed up legions of new members, many of them young people, from all regions in the country. They were attracted to exactly what Poilievre's opponents and mainstream pundits don ‘t like about him: that he's a Conservative unafraid to stand somewhere more interesting than the middle ground, as veteran Tory strategist Michael Diamond discusses with Anthony this week. While previous leaders watered down policies during elections, Diamond explains why Poilievre will be different, and why sticking to his principles will be his winning formula again. (Recorded September 15, 2022) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With a number of major brands taking a more comprehensive marketing approach, are the days of the CMO numbered? Michael Diamond, the Academic Director and Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU School of Professional Studies offers his take on whether the role of the Chief Marketing Officer is disappearing or simply evolving.Tune in to learn:Michael's take on the current state of PR and marketing (2:45)About ways that CMOs can source innovation (10:30) If the CMO position is becoming obsolete (24:50) About Michael's marketing journey and his love of language (37:15)Mentions:Keith Weed, Former CMO, UnileverJawad Bisbis, Global VP Marketing & Partnerships, Ball CorporationMohanbir Sawhney, Associate Dean, Digital Innovation, Northwestern UniversityTodd Kaplan, Chief Marketing Officer, Pepsi“Grow: How Ideals Power Growth and Profit at the World's Greatest Companies” by Jim Stengle“Ogilvy on Advertising” by David Ogilvy“Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters” by Richard Rumelt“Thinking, Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman“The Human Stain: A Novel” by Philip RothMarketing Trends is brought to you by Salesforce Marketing Cloud. For more great marketing insights, sign up for The Marketing Moments newsletter. You'll get ideas to help you build better customer relationships, invites to upcoming events, and access to the latest industry research. Subscribe at https://sforce.co/MarketingMoments
Michael Diamond's unique background marries science, the arts, and business. As Academic Director and Clinical Assistant Professor of Integrated Marketing and Communications at New York University, his view on the future of marketing is fascinating and incredibly on point. In this episode, Alan and Michael talk about his pathway to academia, and most importantly the new Master's degree program at NYU focusing on getting marketing and strategic communication professionals to the C-Suite. The advisors are stellar, the curriculum unassailable, and the access to the list of incredible minds, unmatched. In this episode, you'll learn: The pillars of the new executive program at NYU and the future of marketing The nuances of PR and Marketing and what marketers can learn from PR The personal and professional benefits of investing in your education Key Highlights [02:58] Michael's career journey [08:19] Michael's role at NYU School of Professional Studies [12:02] NYU's new Executive Masters program for Marketing and Strategic Communications [16:08] The curriculum of the new executive program [25:00] NYU's faculty and advisory board for new degree program [27:33] What Michael thinks it takes to be successful [31:00] An experience that defines Michael [33:39] Michael's advice for his younger self [34:32] What marketers should be learning more about [37:38] Brands and causes that Michael feels we should be taking notice of [41:10] The biggest opportunity and threat for marketers today From our sponsor: I want you to have the same easy experiences I do for all my podcasting and content needs. If you go to zencastr.com/pricing and enter promo code (marketingtoday), you'll get 30% off your first three months. It's time to share your story! Resources Mentioned: Michael Diamond NYU School of Professional Studies Executive MS in Marketing and Strategic Communications Faculty and advisory council Follow the podcast: Listen in iTunes (link: http://apple.co/2dbdAhV) Listen in Google Podcasts (link: http://bit.ly/2Rc2kVa) Listen in Spotify (Link: http://spoti.fi/2mCUGnC) Connect with the Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldiamond/ https://twitter.com/_MichaelDiamond https://twitter.com/NYUmarketing Connect with Marketing Today and Alan Hart: Twitter Alan B Hart - http://twitter.com/abhart LinkedIn Alan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhart Twitter Marketing Today - http://twitter.com/themktgtoday Facebook Marketing Today - https://www.facebook.com/themktgtoday/ LinkedIn Marketing Today - https://www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-today-with-alan-hart/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingtodaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“You need to commit yourself to mastering you art,” Flint McGlaughlin teaches in High-Converting Landing Page: If you don't ask this question you will never maximize conversion (https://meclabs.com/course/sessions/high-converting-landing-page/). So true. Here's one way to do that.In my most recent podcast discussion, my guest shared a simple methodology she uses (I'm not one for hyperbole, but frankly it was a life-changing methodology) to help her get the time to focus on what is most important – both at work and at home.You can hear the story behind that methodology from Tiffany Grinstead, Vice President of Personal Lines Marketing, Nationwide (https://www.nationwide.com/).The insurance and financial services company is #80 on the Fortune 500 with $47 billion in revenue. Grinstead is in charge of all marketing for the personal lines business, sitting in the cabinet of the Personal Lines president. She manages a team of 20, works in a matrixed organization with additional resources, and personally manages a direct budget of $20 million.Stories (with lessons) about what she made in marketing and the people she made it withMake your mistakes as fast as you can.Employ a triage method – should, could, must.Data tells stories if you listen closely.People won't put you there until they see you there.Define your relationships for yourself. Think like a business leader. Related content mentioned in this episodeHow to overcome 9 common marketing and web design mistakes (https://marketingsherpa.com/article/case-study/overcome-common-marketing-web-design-mistakes)Data Poetry in Marketing, PR & Corporate Communications (Podcast Episode #17) (https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/data-poetry)– Discussion with Michael Diamond, Academic Director and Clinical Assistant Professor in Integrated Marketing and Communications, NYU School of Professional StudiesA/B Testing for Fun and Profit [Subject Line Writing Contest] (https://marketingexperiments.com/a-b-testing/copyblogger-subject-line-contest)Gaining Business Leader Buy-in: 7 CEO personas (https://sherpablog.marketingsherpa.com/marketing/seven-ceo-functional-personas/)About this podcastThis podcast is not about marketing – it is about the marketer. It draws its inspiration from the Flint McGlaughlin quote, “The key to transformative marketing is a transformed marketer” from the Become a Marketer-Philosopher: Create and optimize high-converting webpages free digital marketing course (https://meclabs.com/course/).Get more episodesTo receive future episodes of how I Made It In Marketing, sign up to the MarketingSherpa email newsletter at https://www.marketingsherpa.com/newsletters
Michael Diamond gives a very one-sided interview with a muted @geoengineering1, explaining when we should stop researching MCB. Paper: To assess marine cloud brightening's technical feasibility, we need to know what to study—and when to stop https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2118379119
In this episode, the 41st overall and the fifth this season, Kevin welcomes his college professor Joe Klinebriel onto the show. Joe talks about his uncanny ability to be on the cutting edge of musical trends, making a good first impression when meeting celebrities, and the music that both shaped his life and inspired a one-person show he has been writing during his sabbatical away from teaching at Clarke University. For more information about the "award winning" music criticism site, Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Also, here is a link to watch Joe's brief appearance in the MTV News bit mentioned in the interview. It's great. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. "Once in A Lifetime," written by David Byrne, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, and Tina Weymouth; performed by Talking Heads. Remain in Light, Sire, 1980. "The Curse," written and performed by Josh Ritter. So Runs The World Away, Pytheas Recordings, 2010. I Will Follow You Into The Dark," written by Ben Gibbard; performed by Death Cab for Cutie. Plans, Atlantic, 2005. "Famous Last Words" written by Rolland Orzabal and Nicky Holland; performed by Tears for Fears. The Seeds of Love, Fontana, 1989. "In Spite of Me," written by Mark Sandman; performed by Morphine. Cure for Pain, Rykodisc, 1993. "So What'cha Want," written by Adam Yauch, Michael Diamond, and Adam Horovitz; performed by Beastie Boys. Check Your Head, Capitol, 1992. "Strange Fruit" written by Abel Meeropol; performed by Billie Holiday. Commodore, 1939. "The Life," written by Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman; performed by Wendy and Lisa. Wendy and Lisa, Columbia, 1987. "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want," written by Johnny Marr and Steven Patrick Morrissey; performed by The Smiths. Hatful of Hollow, Rough Trade, 1984. "Rock n Roll Suicide," written and performed by David Bowie. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars, RCA, 1972.
In this episode, we speak to Michael Diamond, the Academic Director of the Integrated Marketing Communications department at NYU's School of Professional Studies, within its Division of Programs in Business. He leads the MS in Integrated Marketing and MS in PR and Corporate Communication, and serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Integrated Marketing.Michael Diamond is the Academic Director of the Integrated Marketing Communications department at NYU's School of Professional Studies, within its Division of Programs in Business. He leads the MS in Integrated Marketing and MS in PR and Corporate Communication, and serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Integrated Marketing. Michael is a Lecturer in Theater Management at the Yale School of Drama, and has served as an adjunct faculty member at Baruch/CUNY, teaching Marketing Management to Executive MBAs. Prior to his roles in academia, Michael worked with Time Warner Inc. and affiliated companies, for almost twenty years, in the areas of marketing, strategy and operations. Most recently, Michael was the Senior Vice President and acting Chief Marketing Officer for Time Warner Cable. He previously held senior positions covering long-range planning, digital business strategy, and international investments at Time Warner, Inc., after having worked as a management consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton with clients in media, entertainment and technology.Michael is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, and holds the Practitioner Faculty Accreditation from AACSB, along with Harvard Business school-based training in Case Method teaching. Michael served as a Trustee of the Marketing Science Institute, a board member of the Cable Telecommunications Association for Marketing and on the International Alumni Board of the London Business School.Learn more about Michael DiamondLearn more about The NYU School of Professional StudiesFollow Peter Mahoney on Twitter and LinkedInLearn more about PlannuhJoin The Next CMO CommunityRecommend a guest for The Next CMO podcastProduced by PodForte
“Trust yourself.” That is a key lesson shared by our latest guest, an academic leader. And really, that is the goal of education, right? To build your capacity, so you can trust yourself to effectively execute. We also believe in the importance of capacity building for entrepreneurs and marketing professionals. For example, we provide free marketing thought tools (https://meclabs.com/course/tools/) – simplified frameworks to help spark your next great marketing campaign. We call them “thought tools” because they help spark your ideas and insights, so you can trust yourself instead of trusting some tools' secret AI to magically provide the answer. “Trust yourself” is just one of the lessons shared by Michael Diamond (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldiamond/), Academic Director and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Integrated Marketing and Communications Department (https://www.sps.nyu.edu/homepage/academics/divisions-and-departments/division-of-programs-in-business/integrated-marketing.html), New York University School of Professional Studies, in our latest podcast episode. Diamond supports over 1,000 graduate students and more than 200 faculty members at NYU.Some lessons from Diamond that emerged from our discussion:Build capabilities that endure, and not just quick fixes to near-term problems.Tackle problems with integrity, self-reflection, and some humor.Trust yourself and your instincts, especially when you feel passionate about something.Speak truth to power. Trust yourself.“We hired you because you are smart, you have our support, and we expect you can figure it out.” “It's not just the how and what of marketing and PR, but often ‘who' is in the room.”Related content mentioned in this episodeThe MarketingExperiments Quarterly Research Journal (https://marketingexperiments.com/journals/1st%20Quarter%20(2011)%20-%20MEx%20Research%20Journal.pdf)Executive Master's in Marketing and Strategic Communications (https://www.sps.nyu.edu/homepage/academics/masters-degrees/executive-masters-in-marketing-and-strategic-communications.html)Value Proposition Workshop (https://meclabs.com/services/value-proposition)Franchising and Marketing: In a world of chicken dinners, be a lobster dinner (Podcast Episode #14) (https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/franchising-and-marketing)Not Enough Lobster In The Ocean: Trusting their gut leads to 90,000% revenue growth at Mint Mobile (Podcast Episode #11) (https://www.marketingsherpa.com/article/interview/revenue-growth-podcast) Marketing Wisdom: In the end, it's all about… (https://sherpablog.marketingsherpa.com/social-networking-evangelism-community/marketing-wisdom-last-post/)Get more episodesTo receive future episodes of how I Made It In Marketing, sign up to the MarketingSherpa email newsletter at https://marketingsherpa.com/newsletters
“The older I get, the more I realize how skateboarding shaped who I am.” Ian Rogers definitely knows how to get out of his comfort zone to land a trick. The switch from innovative music streaming services (Apple Music) to taking luxury brands online (LVMH Group) was a bold one. A strong believer in growing from discomfort, Ian definitely sees opportunity rather than risk. One thing is sure, the man knows how to roll with the times without ever losing sight of his passions, from working with The Beastie Boys to collecting NFTs. Even though he'll tell you that “being early is the same as being wrong”, Ian is always on the edge of things with a unique sense of timing. The key to it all? Doing things with conviction and focusing on the future. Faster, better, stronger would be a good soundtrack! In this episode, Ian shares a few lessons from mentors and his time at Apple Music and LVMH: Get really good at saying no to good ideas, so you can get the important things done. (Apple Music) Focus on three things that will move the needle. (Tony Belloni, LVMH) Back creativity with operational efficiency. (Bernard Arnault, LVMH) Tailor your communication strategy to whoever you are trying to reach. Obsessed with what's next, Ian is way ahead of us and practically longs for the day his passport will be an NFT. In this conversation he tries to catch us up on what we're missing out on, and his latest big leap: Ledger. If “living in the future is cheating”, as the man himself claims, then he is damn good at it! TIMELINE: 00:15:49 : A career lived on the edge of things at the right moment 00:32:28 : Cryptocurrency and digital innovation into a household name like LVMH 01:15:43 : NFTs, building ecosystems and their own economy 01:53:50 : Using data for big groups 02:02:45 : Beats, Apple, LVMH and Ledger 02:22:50 : Being online, quitting social media (except for Twitter) Episodes of GDIY we talked about with Ian: #228 - Nicolas Julia - Sorare - Le tsunami français du WEB 3.0 : créer, posséder et échanger du virtuel #229 - Frédéric Montagnon - Arianee - Le WEB3 pour se réapproprier Internet #243 - Eric Larchevêque - Ledger - Le club secret des crypto millionnaires : bitcoin, transmission, savoir et slowlife Ian's reading recommendations: The Company, A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea, Adrian Wooldridge and John Micklethwait The KLF: Chaos, Magic and the Band who Burned a Million Pounds, John Higgs Stranger than we can imagine, John Higgs Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk, Legs McNeil This is How They Tell me the World Ends, Nicole Perlroth The Emperor of All Maladies, Siddharta Mukherjee Show notes: Episode #86 - La Martingale with John Karp on NFTs Episode #100 - La Martingale with Jean-Michel Pailhon on NFTs “The Solitary Arts” Geoff McFetridge The Beastie Boys Book, Michael Diamond & Adam Horowitz, 2018 CU-SeeMe Twitter account : Web3 is going just great A Mashiro The World According to Punk 6529 - Raoul Pal Bright Moments exhibition Bandcamp PROOF - Kevin Rose Podcast with Matt Kane (Gazers) PROOF - Kevin Rose Podcast with Derek Edward Shloss (art collector) VeeCon Web3 conference The Defiant Ones, 2017 Supreme skateboard case by LVMH David Golberg at Yahoo & Sheryl Sandberg's late husband The Knowledge Project podcast- episode 68 Daniel Kahneman Bernard Arnault, LVMH Tim Cook, Apple CEO Jake Phelps, Thrasher Magazine Editor Nicolas Julia, founder of Sorare Éric Larchevêque, cofounder of Ledger Darius Rucker, Hootie and the Blowfish Ian Rogers NFT gallery Like the music credits? They are composed by Morgan Prudhomme! Contact him at: https://studio-module.com. Do you want to sponsor Génération Do It Yourself or partner with us? Contact my label Orso Media via this form. Special thanks to Olivier Le Garlantezec for connecting me with Ian. If you too want to protect your crypto assets, there is nothing better than a Ledger. Order yours now by clicking here. You can follow Ian on Twitter : @iancr
"Plus je vieillis, plus je réalise à quel point le skateboard a façonné qui je suis." Ian Rogers sait comment sortir de sa zone de confort, sa vie étant une quête infinie d'apprentissages et d'aventures. Passer d'un service de streaming (Apple Music) à la digitalisation de marques de luxe pour LVMH n'était pas un pivot évident. Ian fait partie de ceux qui voient l'opportunité plutôt que le risque et est convaincu que l'inconfort élève les gens. Une chose est sûre, il sait évoluer avec son temps sans jamais perdre de vue ses passions, qu'il s'agisse de sa collaboration avec les Beastie Boys à son addiction quasi maladive aux NFTs. Même s'il vous dira qu'"être en avance, c'est avoir tort", Ian est toujours à la pointe de l'actualité et possède un sens unique du timing. Son conseil pour réussir ? Faire les choses avec conviction et se concentrer sur l'avenir. Dans cet épisode, Ian partage les tips que lui ont appris ses mentors et ses passages successifs chez Apple Music puis LVMH : Il faut savoir dire non aux bonnes idées pour pouvoir faire ce qui est important (Apple Music) Il faut se concentrer sur les trois points qui vont faire bouger les choses (Tony Belloni, LVMH) La créativité ne suffit pas, il faut aussi être efficace opérationnellement (Bernard Arnault, LVMH) Il faut adapter sa stratégie de communication à la personne que l'on essaye d'atteindre Obsédé par l'avenir, Ian a toujours une longueur d'avance et attend avec impatience le jour où son passeport sera enfin un NFT. Si "vivre dans le futur, c'est tricher", comme il le prétend lui-même, alors il est sacrément doué pour cela ! TIMELINE: 00:15:49 : La carrière de Ian 00:32:28 : Les crypto-monnaies et l'innovation numérique 01:15:43 : L'écosystème et l'économie des NFTs 01:53:50 : L'utilisation des données pour les grands groupes 02:02:45 : Beats, Apple, LVMH et Ledger 02:22:50 : Quitter les réseaux sociaux (sauf Twitter) On a cité avec Ian Rogers plusieurs anciens épisodes de GDIY : #228 - Nicolas Julia - Sorare - Le tsunami français du WEB 3.0 : créer, posséder et échanger du virtuel #229 - Frédéric Montagnon - Arianee - Le WEB3 pour se réapproprier Internet #243 - Eric Larchevêque - Ledger - Le club secret des crypto millionnaires : bitcoin, transmission, savoir et slowlife Ian Rogers vous recommande de lire : The Company, A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea, Adrian Wooldridge and John Micklethwait The KLF: Chaos, Magic and the Band who Burned a Million Pounds, John Higgs Stranger than we can imagine, John Higgs Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk, Legs McNeil (traduit en français) This is How They Tell me the World Ends, Nicole Perlroth The Emperor of All Maladies, Siddharta Mukherjee (traduit en français) Avec Ian Rogers, on a parlé de : L'épisode #86 de la Martingale avec John Karp sur les NFTs L'épisode #100 de la Martingale avec Jean-Michel Pailhon sur les NFTs “The Solitary Arts” Geoff McFetridge The Beastie Boys Book, Michael Diamond & Adam Horowitz, 2018 CU-SeeMe Compte Twitter : Web3 is going just great A Mashiro The World According to Punk 6529 - Raoul Pal L'exposition Bright Moments Bandcamp PROOF - Kevin Rose Podcast with Matt Kane PROOF - Kevin Rose Podcast with Derek Edward Shloss La conference VeeCon sur le Web3.0 Documentaire The Defiant Ones, 2017 Malle pour skateboard Louis Vuitton x Supreme David Golberg de Yahoo & ex-mari de Sheryl Sandberg The Knowledge Project podcast - episode 68 - Daniel Kahneman Bernard Arnault, LVMH Tim Cook, CEO d'Apple Jake Phelps, Thrasher Magazine Editor Nicolas Julia, fondateur of Sorare Éric Larchevêque, co-fondateur of Ledger Darius Rucker du groupe Hootie and the Blowfish Ian Rogers NFT gallery La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire. Merci à Olivier Le Garlantezec (Global Digital & Tech Partnerships Director chez LVMH) de nous avoir mis en relation. Si vous aussi vous souhaitez protéger vos cryptoactifs, il n'y a rien de tel qu'un Ledger. Commandez le vôtre dès maintenant en cliquant ici. Pour contacter Ian : Twitter
“The father carries the separation function which is very important in terms of progressive differentiation from the mother rather than forceful opposition. It rests on something else that I think that we in psychoanalysis don't take seriously enough - though Peter Blos did when he talked about the isogender attachment. The father also has to be an attracting object to the little boy - not just the separating object, but the attracting object. The little boy wants to desire the father and the love of the father - the whole homoerotic connection with the father, wrestling with the father, touching the father's beard - all the beautiful sensual aspects of the male to male relationships that are inherent in the early dyadic father - son relationship.” Episode Description: We begin by distinguishing analytic data from social and cultural theorizing. Michael walks us through the early history of psychoanalytic understandings of masculine development. He describes the ‘third wave' of conceptualizations to which he contributed. This recognizes the formative aspect of the mother's relationship with her internalized masculinity and its reverberations towards her son. He discusses the challenge the little boy faces in acknowledging his gender difference from his mother, a task made more manageable by the dependable presence of his dyadically available father. He presents clinical material that demonstrates the power of the homoerotic transference/countertransference to “activate” a secure masculine identification. This grows into the discovery of “a man's inherent receptivity” which he is careful to distinguish from female receptivity. We close with his sharing with us a bit of his personal history that has led him to be interested in this work. Our Guest: Michael J. Diamond, Ph.D., is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies. His major publications are on psychoanalytic technique and analytic mindedness; masculinity, femininity, and gender theory; fathering and the paternal function; trauma and dissociation; hypnosis and altered states; and group processes and social action. He has written five books including today's featured book on Masculinity and Its Discontents: The Male Psyche and the Inherent Tensions of Maturing Manhood. His forthcoming book on applied psychoanalysis is Ruptures in the American Psyche: Containing Destructive Populism in Perilous Times. His other major books include My Father Before Me: How Fathers and Sons Influence Each Other Throughout Their Lives My and an edited book on The Second Century of Psychoanalysis: Evolving Perspectives on Therapeutic Action (with Chris Christian). He has a full-time clinical practice in Los Angeles, California where he remains active in teaching, supervising, and writing. Recommended Readings: Blos, P. (1985). Son and Father: Before and Beyond the Oedipus Complex. New York: Free Press. Corbett, K. (2009). Boyhoods: Rethinking Masculinities. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Diamond, M. J. (2004). The Shaping of Masculinity: Revisioning Boys Turning Away from Their Mothers to Construct Male Gender Identity. Int. J. Psychoanal., 85:359–380. Diamond, M. J. (2006). Masculinity Unraveled: The Roots of Male Gender Identity and the Shifting of Male Ego Ideals Throughout Life. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 54:1099–1130. Diamond, M. J. (2007). My Father Before Me: How Fathers and Sons Influence Each Other Throughout Their Lives. New York: Norton. Diamond, M. J. (2015). The Elusiveness of Masculinity: Primordial Vulnerability, Lack, and the Challenges of Male Development. Psychoanal. Q., 84:47–102. Diamond, M. J. (2017). The Missing Father Function in Psychoanalytic Theory and Technique: The Analyst's Internal Couple and Maturing Intimacy. Psychoanal. Q., 86:861–887. Diamond, M. J. (2020). The Elusiveness of “The Feminine” in the Male Analyst: Living in Yet Not Being of the Binary. Psychoanal. Q.,89:503–526. Diamond, M. J. (2021). Masculinity and Its Discontents: The Male Psyche and the Inherent Tensions of Maturing Manhood. London: Routledge. Freud, S. (1905). Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality. S. E., 7:130–243. Friedman, R. C. & Downey, J. L. (2008). Sexual Differentiation of Behavior: The Foundation of a Developmental Model of Psychosexuality. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 56:147–175. Glasser, M. (1985). The “Weak Spot”—Some Observations on Male Sexuality. Int. J. Psychoanal., 66:405–414. Laplanche, J. (1997). The Theory of Seduction and the Problem of the Other. Int. J. Psychoanal., 78:653–666. Lax, R. F. (1997). Boys' Envy of Mother and the Consequences of This Narcissistic Mortification. Psychoanal. Study Child, 52:118–139. Moss, D. (2012). Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Man: Psychoanalysis and Masculinity. London: Routledge. Stoller, R. J. (1985). Presentations of Gender. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Add leadership to the mix of life's great balancing act? And It's a daily game of where to place your time and energy. On today's episode of the Rebel Leadership Podcast, we're talking to Michael Diamond, the Academic Director of the Integrated Marketing Communications department at NYU's School of Professional Studies, within its Division of Programs in Business. Between balancing team dynamic, personal & professional shifts, responsibility and training, unlearning and relearning… The juggle is real.“So be sure when you step, step with care and great tact. And remember that life's A Great Balancing Act. And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and ¾ percent guaranteed) Kid, you'll move mountains.” ― Dr. Seuss said it best.
This episode, Keepers Murph, Dave & Bridgett bid farewell to the good, bad, & ugly of 2021. We also discuss what we're looking forward to in 2022! Campus Crier We forgot to mention it in the audio, but we need to thank Ogdru Hem from the Discord for allowing us to use his music, Miskatonic Library, for the new intro bumper. You can find his work on YouTube, DTRPG, and BandCamp. The Campus Crier is where we keep all the mythos related news and info for the podcast, this episode was recorded on December 30th, 2021. Free League Publishing's recent kickstarter, Vaesen RPG – Mythic Britain & Ireland, has wrapped up! In this expansion to Vaesen, a game about Nordic Horror Roleplaying, players face the mythic creatures of Britain and Ireland. Unsurprisingly, this kickstarter funded in under 6 minutes, and wrapped up with just under 8,000 backers. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1192053011/vaesen-rpg-mythic-britain-and-ireland Chaosium has sold enough tickets to ensure that the inaugural Chaosium Con is for sure happening!!!! April 8th and 9th, Chaosium will be hosting an in person convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Guys, this isn't something that you'll not want to miss. We're talking seminars with Mike Mason, Lynne Hardy, Jeff Richard, Jason Durall, David Larkins. They have non stop gaming rooms, VIP gaming sessions with some of the heaviest hitting folk at Chaosium, an auction, LARPs, and more. This is going to be a blast, and I'd love to see you guys there if you can make it! Speaking of conventions, Necronomicon pushed back badge sales for their 2022 show in Providence, Rhode Island. Advance badges to previous gold ticket holders have already gone out, and general tickets go on sale January 10, 2022. Keepers Dave, Bridgett, and Murph will be attending, along with friend of the show and previous guest, Michael Diamond. Definitely consider attending– it'll be a good time. The Discord Plug We have our MUP Discord and we are all there! We invite all of our listeners to come and enjoy the community of horror gaming and cute pet pics. Today, I'd like to shout out our own Keeper Murph's baby, Lulu. Check out the Discord to see some of the biggest beggy eyes and the cutest cuddle selfies with Lulu and Murph! MU Discord server invite link: https://discord.gg/vNjEv9D And thank you beaucoup to Murph for editing this episode. Patreon Plug We have a Patreon! To back us you can click the button on the sidebar of our website, mu-podcast.com or head over to Patreon directly at www.patreon.com/mup! Just a reminder, we're offering Patreon Backers a sneak peek into future episode guests! Back us for an opportunity to ask your favorite creators in the TTRPG circuit your questions! ALSO, we just kicked off a new offering where Patreon backers will have an exclusive opportunity to play in games run by one of us co-hosts! And you can also help out the show by buying some merch from our Teepublic store! Thanks to our backers so much for supporting the show!! Main Topic -- The Hosts Unpack 2021 We want to hear from our listeners, and we have lots of ways you can reach out to us. For the complete list, check out our show notes - that's where you'll find our email address, which is mup.feedback@gmail.com, and a link to our Discord server! Send us your questions, feedback and topic ideas - or join a discussion! Tell us who you are and give us a hearty “Go Pods” for our home team, the Fightin' Cephalopods! Find all the links you need to keep in touch - at mu-podcast.com, or on the Discord channel ep-241. And please back us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/mup Thank you for joining us for another episode. Class is dismissed!
What's the best that can happen to a punk kid from Brooklyn? Just ask Beastie Boys Adam Horovitz and Michael Diamond.Adam Yauch was their closest friend and bandmate. His status as a heavy hitter may not be known to everyone, and it's time to change that.Join us for the first part of our series on a rapper, filmmaker, activist, and all around renaissance man. Yauch was truly a heavy hitter, so let's go back to the beginning and remember why.Our social stuff:Patreon.com/rockandrollheavenTwitter: @rockandrollltInstagram: RockandrollheavenltFacebook: Rock and Roll Heaven PodOur website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysiteEmail us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.comCheck out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
IGKnight, a brotherhood of supportive, non-judgemental men ready to hold the space for each other. Every participant learns how to better self assess in the moment, to make decisions as clear and precise as a Knight. We are here to make the world a better place and every action matters. https://changeyourheart.net/IGKnight-every-action-matters Michael Diamond is the featured guest on the Change Your Heart Podcast. In his calm, collected way, he is able to talk about the true way to embody the masculine. A way that has been forgotten within this current culture. Michael and I reconnected after a handful of years to find that we are on similar missions in this world, as are most men. We come to realize that we do not have to carry everything on our shoulders by ourselves, that we have the ability to embody a true feeling of valor, honor, pride and respect. Not only can we accept respect and blessings from other men, but we are able to share our appreciation of other men. We are examples for our children, and all children in the world. Join the IGKnight brotherhood and find a welcoming community full of support and empowerment. Find your Mission in this world and show the next generations all that being a Man has to offer. https://www.facebook.com/groups/2520716264917272
Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz deal with many of the typical challenges of middle age, but they're still deeply in touch with the alter egos they created four decades ago: Mike D and Ad-Rock. They tell Marc about running wild as kids in late-70s/early-80s New York City, meeting their bandmate Adam “MCA” Yauch, collaborating and then falling out with Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons, the differences between opening for Madonna and opening for Run-DMC, and the honest self-reflection prompted by the music and style of their early years. This episode is sponsored by Springsteen On Broadway: The Complete Live Performance Album, Holmes & Watson, Stamps.com, and Squarespace. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.